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Another round of dangerous weather is forecast to reach areas in the Southeast on Tuesday, as recovery efforts continued following a deadly bout of severe weather that affected multiple states.
Nonstop severe weather that spawned dozens of tornadoes and killed 28 people in recent days is in its final stretch Tuesday, but millions in the eastern half of
The National Weather Service placed the Oklahoma City metro, including Norman and surrounding areas, under a moderate risk for severe weather.
With Oklahoma’s spring storms often bringing damaging hail, residents may find themselves facing sudden repairs to their vehicles and homes. Knowing what to do next can make all the difference in getting help quickly and avoiding common pitfalls.
Millions of people in the Midwest and Great Plains are in the path of numerous severe thunderstorms expected on Monday. Kansas City is expecting winds up to 50 MPH and half-dollar-sized hail that could damage roofs or cars.
A dangerous tornado threat is unfolding today, as severe storms target major cities like Tulsa, Wichita, Kansas City, Omaha, Little Rock and Dallas, bringing the risk of damaging winds, large hail and strong tornadoes.
Multiple rounds of severe weather can be expected over the next several days. A few strong storms are possible tonight, but severe weather potential returns for most of the state Sunday.